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leasehold [ˈliːsˌhəʊld] n 1. (Law) land or property held under a lease 2. (Law) the tenure by which such property is held 3. (Law) (modifier) held under a lease leasehold 1. the holding of property by lease. See also: Property and Ownership
2. the property held in this way. Cf. freehold. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations leasehold [ˈliːsˌhəʊld] 1. adj → in affitto 2. n (property) → proprietà f inv in affitto; (tenure) → diritto di godimento (della proprietà) leasehold [ˈliːsˌhəʊld] 1. adj → in affitto 2. n (property) → proprietà f inv in affitto; (tenure) → diritto di godimento (della proprietà) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Ezratty, who explained that this differs from many operating leaseholds with rent payments determined by regular re-appraisals of the value of the land. The acquisition of oil and gas properties with shut-in wells and leaseholds that were prematurely abandoned, that directly offset by producing wells, provide Avalon an opportunity to use advanced technologies to re-establish production, and generate stable cash flows with a high rate of return on invested capital. Keen has announced that the leaseholds will be auctioned on February 24, 2006 and the deadline for submitting bids is February 22, 2006. |
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